Allergies 101: The Myth Around Hypoallergenic Pets
Some dogs and cats may cause less symptoms than others, but no cat or dog is without the potential to cause allergies.
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Some dogs and cats may cause less symptoms than others, but no cat or dog is without the potential to cause allergies.
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Here’s what you need to know about allergic reactions and how to help someone who might be experiencing one.
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Get a jump start on breathing better with this checklist to help you stay safe in the year ahead.
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Use your HSA and FSA funds before the end of the year. Stocking up on helpful allergy and asthma medications, treatments and products can save you big in the new year.
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Something’s in the air. Everything you should know about protecting yourself from airborne food allergens.
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Understand how allergens are listed in Nutrition Facts food labels. The FDA requirements cover eight major allergens and knowing how and what is listed can help you avoid exposure to food allergens.
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If you have food allergies, it's important for everyone involved that you communicate with the host, restaurant or other venue in advance to avoid exposure and put everyone at ease.
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An asthma action plan is a list of the steps on what to do in case you are experiencing symptoms or having an asthma flare.
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Whether you're decorating your home or preparing to host a party, learn how to keep those who suffer with allergies safe throughout the holiday season.
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Whether you’ve managed asthma for years or recently developed occupational asthma, learn how to manage your symptoms at work.
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John Anderson, MD offers his top five things to know about bad allergies and how to protect yourself and loved ones from them.
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Summertime requires extra precaution if you have a bee allergy or are allergic to other stinging insects.
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